Researchers link glymphatic system (brain waste-clearance) dysfunction in childhood to the future development of psychosis and chemical imbalances.
How can the onset of psychotic symptoms characteristic of schizophrenia be explained? Despite their major and often irreversible impact on intellectual abilities and autonomy, the biological ...
Brian Lee, PhD, associate professor of epidemiology at the Dornsife School of Public Health, received a 5-year National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01 grant of $4M to study possible links between ...
CDKL5, one of the five members of the CDKL family of genes, is important for proper neurodevelopment and associated with seizures. However, the role the other four members of this family play in ...
Birth order differences in neurodevelopment emerge at 6 months, linked to reduced parental engagement for second-born children.
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Sibling study finds birth order neurodevelopmental differences appear within the first year of life
Birth order has long been linked to differences in cognition, with firstborn children often outperforming their later-born ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . More than half of children with medical complexity received at least one neurodevelopmental or mental health ...
An important part of residency in Child Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities is to integrate key aspects of training in general pediatrics, adult neurology, and child neurology so that the ...
Scottish children with multiple neurodevelopmental conditions experience greater school absenteeism and exclusion, poorer exam attainment and increased unemployment, according to a study. Scottish ...
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